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The Tribes of Ireland: A Satire - Page 86
by Aengus O'Daly - 1852 - 112 pages
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The Works of Spenser: In Six Volumes. With a Glossary Explaining the Old and ...

Edmund Spenser - 1750 - 320 pages
...Counties about it, by means of whofe Privileges none will follow their Stealths t fo as it being fituate in the very Lap of all the Land, is made now a Border; which how inconvenient it is, let every Man judg. And though that right noble Man, that is the Lord of the Liberty,...
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A View of the State of Ireland as it was in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth ...

Edmund Spenser - Ireland - 1763 - 310 pages
...Counties about it, by means of whofe Privileges none will follow their Stealths : fo as it being fituate in the very Lap of all the Land, is made now a border; which how inconvenient it is, let every Man judge. And though that right noble Man, that is the Lord of the Liberty,...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 8

Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805 - 594 pages
...Counties about it, by meanes of whole priviledges none will follow their ftealthes, fo as it being fituate in the very lap of all the land, is made now a border, which how inconvenient it is, let every maai judge. And though that right noble man, that is the Lord of the...
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A Treatise of Ireland, Volume 2

John Dymmok - Ireland - 1842 - 94 pages
...Palatine in Ireland, is, by abuse of some bad ones, made a receptaele to rob the rest of the Counties about it, by meanes of whose priviledges none will...follow their stealthes, so as, it being situate in the lap of all the land, is made now a border, which how inconvenient it is, let every man judge, and though...
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The Tribes of Ireland: A Satire

Aengus O'Daly - Ireland - 1852 - 126 pages
...Palatine in Ireland, is, by abuse of some bad ones, made a receptacle to rob the rest of the Counties about it, by meanes of whose priviledges none will...of all the land, is made now a border, which, how inconvenient it is, let every man judge. And though that right noble man that is the lord of the liberty,...
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The tribes of Ireland: a satire, with poetical tr. by J. C. Mangan; together ...

Aenghus O'Daly - 1852 - 120 pages
...Palatine in Ireland, is, by abuse of some bad ones, made a receptacle to rob the rest of the Counties about it, by meanes of whose priviledges none will...of all the land, is made now a border, which, how inconvenient it is, let every man judge. And though that right noble man that is the lord of the liberty,...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser: With Observations on His Life and Writings

Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1857 - 600 pages
...rob the rest of the counties about it, by means of whose privileges none will follow their stealths : so as it being situate in the very lap of all the land, is made now a border; which how inconvenient it is, let every man jud^e. And though that rinht noble man, the lord of (he liberty,...
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A Collection of Tracts and Treatises Illustrative of the Natural ..., Volume 1

Ireland - 1860 - 752 pages
...is, by abuse of some bad ones, made a receptacle to rob the rest of the Counties about it, by means of whose priviledges none will follow their stealthes,...lap of all the land, is made now a border, which how inconvenient it is, let every man judge. And though that right noble man, that is the Lord of the liberty,...
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Complaints (concluded). Colin Clouts come home againe. Foure hymnes ...

Edmund Spenser - 1873 - 526 pages
...about it, by meanes of whofe priviledges none will follow their ftealthes, fo as it, being fituate in the very lap of all the land, is made now a border, which how inconvenient it is let every man judge. And though that right noble man, that is the Lord of the liherty,...
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Ireland Under Elizabeth and James the First

Edmund Spenser - Ireland - 1890 - 458 pages
...rob the rest of the counties about it, by means of whose privileges none will follow their stealths : so as it, being situate in the very lap of all the land, is made now a border ; which how inconvenient it is let every man judge. And though that right noble man— that is, the lord of the...
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